Participation

Since the beginning of the survey, 1,404 Latinx caregivers have participated in RAPID.

Demographics

Age

Income

Income is presented in thousands of dollars per year.

Poverty

Employment

Employment change

Race

Ethnicity

Single parent households

Well-being

Caregiver well-being

On average

Over time

Anxiety

On average

Over time

Depression

On average

Over time

Stress

On average

Over time

Loneliness

On average

Over time

Child

On average

Over time

Material hardship

Overall

Types of hardship

t-tests comparing hardship across groups. p-values adjusted for multiple comparisons using a Holm correction.
category difference statistic p.value df
food -0.1155309 -6.694757 < .001 1288.6802
house -0.1277137 -7.431556 < .001 1346.1065
utilities -0.1266424 -7.465046 < .001 1473.6992
healthcare -0.0663397 -4.154292 < .001 977.9290
social -0.0361349 -2.347280 .019 963.9929
emotional -0.0323520 -2.063064 .039 984.9870
childcare -0.0525307 -3.405191 .001 949.5485
other -0.0162707 -1.587493 .113 818.7078

By Week

Childcare

On average

Type of childcare (average)

Type of childcare (over time)

By week

Discrimination

Concerns for children (average)

Concerns for children (over time)

Caregiver well-being

The relationship between well-being and concerns for children is NOT significantly different for Latinx caregivers

Child well-being

The relationship between child well-being and concerns for children is NOT significantly different for Latinx caregivers

Discrimination (average)

Discrimination (over time)

Caregiver well-being

The relationship between well-being and discrimination for children is NOT significantly different for Latinx caregivers

Child well-being

The relationship between child well-being and discrimination for children is NOT significantly different for Latinx caregivers